Changing status quo is biggest challenge of PTI Govt as Naya Pakistan cannot be run through old and traditional manners: PM.

ISLAMABAD -- Prime Minister Imran Khan has said creating job opportunities for youth and eradication of poverty is his mission.

He was speaking at a meeting with federal secretaries and provincial chief secretaries in Islamabad on Tuesday.

The prime minister said changing status quo is the biggest challenge of the PTI Government as Naya Pakistan cannot be run through old and traditional manners.

He said public welfare should be kept supreme by saying goodbye to traditional methods to materialize the dream of change.

Imran Khan said Pakistan has great potential for tourism, which can play a vital role for country's economic and social development and there is a need to fully exploit this potential.

He said China-Pakistan Economic Corridor will prove as game changer for Pakistan and projects under its umbrella will open up new chapters of development in the country.

The prime minister said that the country's economy is improving and investors are showing interest in various sectors. Pakistani rupee is getting stronger and exports are on the rise.

Imran Khan said investors' confidence on government's policies and steps taken so far are encouraging. International institutions have also noted this change and there is a need to further improve this atmosphere.

Imran Khan said government fully realizes the problems and...

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